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Bodark Obed Edom

Obed Edom in Bodark11

Print of Obed Edom framed in a re-purposed osage-orange (hedge, bodark, or bois d’arc) fence post

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Posted on August 9, 2015 by jackbaumgartner Posted in art, craft, design, land, prints, technique and process, transfer of energy, woodwork Tagged art, block print, Bodark, frame, Obed Edom, osage orange, printmaking, rustic woodwork, woodworking Leave a comment

Carved Rail for a Frame

Below are some pictures of the carved bottom rail of frame for an oil painting.  The carving, in process, features two ring necked pheasants, as well as the subject’s name, and a few other decorative elements yet to be executed.

Posted on June 9, 2011 by jackbaumgartner Posted in traditional woodcraft, transfer of energy, woodwork Tagged black walnut, carved pheasant, frame, wood carving, woodwork 2 Comments
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